Neighborhoods

MICHAEL WEAVER, MICHAEL DAVID WEAVER

Hanging by a thread
From the tree
Of this life
I've been spinning
Round and round and round
Inside my flesh cocoon
An old beat up Pinto
Might be what I drive for now
But I'll be driving a Cadillac soon

'Cause you know one day I will fly
To my mansion in the sky
And I'll have no regrets
When I leave this place
For good
When I say my last farewell
Oh, please don't forget to tell them
That I'm not really dead
I'm just changing neighborhoods

Living in this place
That is only temporary
I said that this old world
Is in the process of slipping away
Though I have such a future
I've got to be wary
That my bright tomorrow doesn't blind me
To what God has for me today

'Cause you know one day I will fly
To my mansion in the sky
And I'll have no regrets
When I leave this place
For good
When I say my last farewell
Oh, please don't forget to tell them
That I'm not really dead
I'm just changing neighborhoods

'Cause you know one day I will fly
To my mansion in the sky
And I'll have no regrets
When I leave this place
For good
When I say my last farewell
Oh, please don't forget to tell them
That I'm not really dead
I'm just changing neighborhoods

Trivia about the song Neighborhoods by Big Daddy Weave

When was the song “Neighborhoods” released by Big Daddy Weave?
The song Neighborhoods was released in 2005, on the album “One and Only”.
Who composed the song “Neighborhoods” by Big Daddy Weave?
The song “Neighborhoods” by Big Daddy Weave was composed by MICHAEL WEAVER, MICHAEL DAVID WEAVER.

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